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investors. Support research translation by equipping teams with skills and networks. Strengthen CSIRO’s ON Program through strategic engagement and leadership. About CSIRO As Australia's national science
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interpersonal skills and a sense of customer service with a diverse group of stakeholders. Experience with relevant computer software comprising Microsoft, Word, Excel and Outlook. Possess and maintain a current
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computing and data management. This role sits within the AusSRC team at CSIRO’s Marsfield site in Sydney, NSW, and includes a strong collaborative link with the Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO) team
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Computer Science and Programming. Extensive experience developing distributed or enterprise software solutions. Proven ability to identify and manage complex problems and adapt quickly to changing circumstances
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to support long-term goals. Business transformation – Lead the transition of the scholarly journals program to a sustainable open access model and implement a financially viable commissioning strategy
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to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards reconciliation . Program highlights Get hands-on research experience Access Pawsey’s world-class facilities Apply for a
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R language and/or computer coding. Previous experience with use of Health and Safety management and incident recording software such as DoneSafe. Proficient in Microsoft programs, Word, PowerPoint
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collaboration in the delivery of the Partnerships for a Healthy Region program Work closely with CSIRO Research Units, as well as local and international partners Lead whole-of-program governance, management and
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opportunity The successful candidate will provide administrative support primarily to the Deputy Director of Space & Astronomy, as well as the Chief Operating Officer and the Space Program. This support
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our activities and programs. View our Child Safe Policy . The opportunity Be part of a pioneering initiative at CSIRO’s Data61, contributing to the National Quantum Computing Testbed — a new $5.9M